Then you will be brought through a series of questions about your political priorities in the election.

There is no mention of the border, because it can't be changed by Stormont, only by a referendum.

Finally, you will be told how close you are to the policies of various parties. In my case, I found that I was 65% in agreement with one party compared to a low of 45% with another.

The surprise was that there were none of them that completely went against my views and the gap between the highest and lowest-scoring wasn't that wide. As befits a political journalist, I seem to be a bit of a floating voter.

The results so far show that many people belong in the same category when you leave constitutional loyalties aside.

In all, 33% of nationalist voters who answered the questionnaire so far ended up closest to a unionist party and 27% of unionist voters ended up closest to a nationalist party. It makes you think.